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R. L.DOUCLAS, 1.
General Merchant, 13 L A K.E.
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We have. soli display
our New Prints, and
Dress Grodds. Almost
everything you could
wish for in Spring and
Sutnmer wear,
Also our New Wall
Papers, of the latest de-
desigps at popular pric-
es.
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MEAT MARKET
WE keep in stock a
" full line of fresh
meats, hams, etc. etc
Our cuts are noted
for their tenderness
and wholesomeness.
Our aim is to keep
nothing but the best.
We make our 'own
sausages.
Give us a call.
YUN iBLI.JT �7►
BEICHERT.
REPLICA OF CROWN JEWELS.
The replica of the crown jewels
to be placed on view in the New
Woman's Building at the Canadian
National Exhibition consists of the
following : Imperial Crown. St.
Edward's'Crown, Mary of Medena
Circlet, Prince of Wales Coronet,
Royal Sceptre, St. Edwards Stair,
The Orb; The Lesser Orb. Of
course they are not the realjewels
but even an expert would be
excused for thinking they are
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A Crayon Enlargement, x8 by. z+ inches, of one.of the best plieisgraphs of the
late Rev Father Morriscy, the renowed priest -physician, has be >i4erepared for
ter gym than
Jgo iram4zig.
r, be glair. to
admirers of the priest himself or of his wonderful prescriptions
the small reproduction above, it is a very handsome picture, wt#;
The Father Morriscy Medecine Co., Ltd., of Chatham, N.B.,
send an enlargement, absolutely free, to each one who writs for i
Sold and Guaranteed in Zurich by J. J:;;�
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R.NBR
89 in British Columbia. Rye, peas
and beans range from 78 to 84 in
Canada and buckwheat 81,85. Mix
ed grains have a condition of 86.
which is 14 per cent less than last
year, dna flax is 91, which is near
ly 20 better. The average of corn
for husking is 86 and of potatoes
85 64, -being in each oase a little
higher than last year. Potatoes,
turnips and rnangolds- range from
81 to 85, or about the same as a'
year ago. Hay and'elovsr and al
falfa are 80 to 83, which is a little
lower in each case than last year.
Corn for fodder has an averitve
condition of 87. stoker beets of 79
and pasture of 79 The eastern pro
♦inces are lower than the figures
quoted for the whole of Canada,
and the western provinces are
higher. The highest averages are
given for Manitoba. Saskatchewan
and Alberta. Sugar beets have a
condition of 81 in Ontario and Al
berta, where they aro grown to
supply the sugar factories.
Compared with last year's crop-
in the Northwest Provinces, the
condition of spring wheat in Mani-
toba south of the Grand Trunk
Pacific, Railway. is 88 to 9; of oats
88.72 to 8.85 and of barley -85.16
to441,et.eaedeeeneeregeareOrreesafriet
railway, . the condition is 92.21 to
77.42•for wheat, 90,71 to 72,90 for
oats, and 88.95 to 50 84 for barley.
In Saskatchewan south or town-
ships 25 the condition of wheat is
90.19 to 69.38, of oats 88.27 to 61.64
and of barley 89.03 to 65 89 ; and
north of townships 25 the condi
tion of wheat is 98.22 to 67,69, of
oats it is 95.35 to 53 88, and of bar
ley 94.58 to 71 30. In Alblbrta south
of townships 31. the condition cf
wheat is 93.89 to 24 93, of oats 9;$,•
28 to 20 43 and of barley 93 70 to
26.36 ; and north' of townships 30
the condition of wheat is 97.8.4 to
71 55, of oats 97 95 to 55.68 and cf
barley 105 95 to 73.60
The area or spring wheat in the
Northwest Provinces this ;year s
1,500 000 acres more than last yerr
and of oats 341,000 arses, but no
increase is shown for barley.
The yield of hay and clover is
estimated at 12,1S9, 000 tons for
Canada, being 1 43 tons per acre,
and the largest yields for provinc-
es are 4,736,000 tons in Ontario,
5,028,000 tons in Quebec, 254,000
tons in Prince Edward Island, 941,-
000 tons in Nova Scotia and 885,000
tons in New Brunswick.
BARNUM CIRCUS AT LONDON.
World's Best Show to Etthibit
There on Saturday, August 26.
, CROP REPORTS
Ottawa Aug. 11 -The condition
of field crops in Canada is present.
ed in a< bulletin of the Census and
Statistics Office issued today for 31
July, and shows good averages for
all provinces as well as for all crops
Fall wheat was hurt by the hard
winter in Ontario, bet fared better
in Alberta, The estimated yield is
23.25 bushdls for the former pro.
vino() and 27.83 bushels for the lat-
ter. The total estimated yield is
17,706,000 bushels. The condition
of spring wheat at the end of July
was 90 for the whole of Canada,
being 85 to 95 in the Maritime Pro-
vinces, 80 to 89 in Ontario and Qua-
bec, 90 to 96 in the Northwerst Pro.
winces and 85 in British Columbia.
Oats and barley have an average
condition of 88 for Canada. 85 to 95
in the Maritime Provinces, 80 to 90
in Ontario and Quebec, 88 to 100 in
the Northwest Provinces, and 87 to
forging ahead
Place.
The following are some of our lines
we keep in stock
Plows & Repairs
Percival No. 10-13, Fleury's
No. 21, Cockshutt all kinds, Wilk-
inson all kinds, Land Rollers.
Implements & Repairs
Binders, Mowers, Cultivators
(best made) Hoe Drills, Disc Har-
rows (best made)
Eureka Onion Seed Drills for all
seeds, Eureka Fountain Spray-
ers best in the market, Gar-
den Cultivators, Lon-
don's Hay Tracks,
London's Barn
Fixtures.
Buggies, Carriages,
Wagons
All our own make.
We have not
sold out our
Implement
Business yet
We are still
at the Old
F. HESS & SON
ZURICH
equilibriets, Noonae
of elephants,, Ce
troupe of riding`'.
seals and Realigns;'.
panv of mule -'ii;zit;;
Nederweld's dol;
eirous. V ictorie
World's greatest
the fifty funnies
world.
The Barnti
now at the z
travels on a t
in length, It emp.o
and heR 700 horses
erie are forty elepha
1.000• et her strange
show curries 'it
illuminating the
the show groan(
ecudeseent him}
search lights and
Tho railroads w
NT ra ngements to
from outlying ton
show day.
brass band
Winston's
' *juggling
eic's corn -
'Oh actors,
i monkey
the
r • and
in the
rens is
ae. It
a resile
.people
enag-
,Over
The
nranos
"s. and
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lights,
-special
titors
on
Bon
FIeeex-At the T
the 11th inst.,
Wm. Finlay,.
Nelson)
tee: net
On Wednesda
ganized Ladies'
lawn social at thh'P
Sunday, school teas
Faust. The lawn
decorated with red,
bunting At six o'cl
supper was served.
about an hour was.'a
enjoyable way, Re
was called on to gi
spoke on "Sociabili
Wurtz wits called of
ing, , ntitled "Mir.,;
hair cut" which broil
the faces of the heft
was called on to
her tasty selecti
2 -'aunt acted as toe
singing "Bless
binds" Miss Fa
happy remarks, a
take possession of h tall
and orchard. A ga;e<:
was played, and other •. tints
Everybody had a. gooc'(,-e tsn d
enjoyed themselves. ;3oin9.expre s -
sed theineelves to have tad*eooia 1
gatherings. • The °lase etinaber s
thirty:ttwo. Mr. Brown of Toronto
took e.1 snapshot pieturp'of the
gatheri,g--Cote. .
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is the strongest kind of insurance agaiust the germs of disease. ' It is a
preventative against epidemies and contagion in the Summer, and an ab-
solute necessity the year round.
Requires neither Water nor Sewage; can be placed in any part of
your home; costs less than a CENT a day, and Lasts a lifetime. -
Endorsed by the leading Physicians, and Health Officials; Specified
by the most prominent Architects; and adopted by whole Municipalities.
Over 15,000 havo been installed in Canadian Moines in less than
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The "PARKYTE" Sanitary Chemical Closet is made by
Parker -Whyte Limited, Winnipeg, Adam
Branches: TORONTO, MONTREAL, CALGARY, VANCOUVER
AND IS SOLD BY
C. I-larflei
Zurich, Ont.
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Exhibition of Live Stock The best ever seen 'in Canada
Many Unique Special Attractions, inelading • q:
Aerial. Military and Hydro Electric Features, Jumping and
Speeding Uonteets. Big 1). g and Cat Show.:, Four
i Splendid .Bands. A. Most Attractive Midway
P�.est eyer'•seop in•Lon..d°n"•
v'- Fireworks IDispiay Every Evening o
iReduced Rates on all Railways
o . Prize Lists, Entry Fortes, and all other information from c;ei
8 W. J. REID, President A. M. HUNT, Secretary
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The people of Zurich and vicinity
are to be given an opportunity. of
seeing the Barnuin and Bailey
Greatest Show on Earth -welch will
give two performances in London
on Saturday Aug. 26tn.
Many wonderful features, new to
American cironsgoers are promised.
A company of 400 of the world's
most prominent circne talent.
principally European, :will present
tin array of novelties, there will be
an elaborate forenoon parade and a'
now menagerie. In the menagerie
among many other wonders is to
be found Baby Bumbeeno, the only
giraffe ever born in America. Itis
just one year old.,
Among the more sensational
numbers on the long bill are John
Dnoonder'scompany o> bell.ringing
holies, from England ;; the Fonelli
company of Italian acrobats;, the
Siegrist Silbon familjr of German
aerialists, Jupiter the balloon
horse, Charles the First, a ohim•
panzee bicycle rider and roller
skater. the great Georgette* family
of French jugglers, the Les Deko
and Les fSilvas family of French
TRAn Bila.Mtt:
DESINES
COPYRIGHTS c`t''.C.
aanyOne sending a sketeh and description rosy
quickly ascertain our opinion froc whethor_an
invention is probably patentable. Comnnmica•
Mons strictly confidential. HAN0600S on Patents
sent free. Old est agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn . Co. teeeiVe
specnat not6ce, without charge. in tho
Scitittific Ymericati,
d handsomely lllnstrated weekly. T.nreest cir-
culation $s 5 a year, npostata'prepatd.l. e Sold by
Camas, e
all �7 ��nyye{{w��s�dla a111c r s�.t
1is]JlNN & C0 361Broadway, Now YefR
Branch Office. 025 E' St.. Washington. D. C.
FOR i-IARVE,ra'TING IN WESTERN CANADA
Going ;1 Q dditional for Return ®lin
1� Trip LIOP Following Conditions:
''GOING DATES
AUGUST 3rd --From all stations on all lines on and South of the Grand Trunk Main
Sarnia,
nnllstations C.P.R.t
onto to
Detroit and Branch LesincudingGu sub -division Guelph
South and Brampton South.
AUGUST 12t1a-including L p.li points, of
Jet.nd rand wenk st;nalso Line.
r Toronto
Trunk points,
Toronto to Calendar inclusive.
AUGUST 16ah-From all stations in Ontario, Toronto and East, Orillia and Scotia Jct.
and East on ty.T•R• also Azilda and Eastern Ontario.
AU13UST 25rd-From all stations Toronto to North Bay inclusive and West.
AUGUST 2Stiz ern a l stiaOft. Toront
NorthsBEast in Ontario and Quebec, aiao East of
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ONE•WAY SECOND -GLASS TICKETS WILL BE SOLD TO WINNIPEG ONLY
$epresentative farmers, appointed by Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta Govern-
ments will meet and engage lat$,rers on arrival at Winnipeg.,
Free eaeeded, east of lMo furnished
e Taw and Saskat atoon, including brants 011 Canadian s, and at one lcent
laborers are needed,
a mile each way is
thereof iwllh Saskatchewan. and Alberta.
A certificate 1s furnished with each ticket, and this certificate, when executed by farmer
second cthat laborer lass ticket backs workell to star nit (points days
n or OntaMore, atwill
$18.00, prior to Nev. from i30th,n1911. a
Tickets are good only on sl withl ot t change Laborerstrains,.
trip incaboutt i6 he ours and will be
om Toronto
and Ontario points to Winnipeg tpeq,
issued to woman as well as to yrtCn, but will not be issued at half fare to children.
For full particulars see nth t C.P.R.e-
R. Agent.. THOMPSON H1 IPA CPR 'Toronto
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Zurich. - Ontario
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That TR fit
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Call at The Massey
Harris Shop.
Our Machines spea -
for thecasely es.
We also handle
Olds Gasoline:
Engine.
A.11 repairing promptly
attended. to,
Jas. Whyte, Ag't.
MASSEY-HARRIS CO